The Right to Family
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For most people, the right to family seems obvious: the right to love, to share our lives with our loved ones, to marry, and to have children. However, many people in Israel do not enjoy the right to have a family life, among them partners who are not from the same religion, same-sex couples, immigrants from the former USSR, migrant workers, Arab citizens, and also Palestinians in the Occupied Territories.
ACRI believes that all people deserve the right to family, which is only made possible by addressing specific legal and economic issues that hinder the realization of this ideal. ACRI focuses on attempts to separate families of immigrants and asylum seekers through threat of deportation and legal discrimination, especially in the case of the “Citizenship Law,” and on the underlying economic factors that force the separation of families in order to ensure economic security, particularly with regards to Arab workers from Gaza and The West Bank.
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more
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ACRI: Population Registry must register overseas same-sex marriages
February 20, 2008
ACRI submitted a petition on 28.3.05 to the Supreme Court against the Ministry of the Interior’s Population Registrar: To demand … Read more
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Citizens of Arab countries not to be denied status automatically
February 20, 2008
The directive issued by the Prime Minister to the General Security Services (GSS) has been cancelled: The State of Israel … Read more
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Yigal Amir must be allowed to hold marriage ceremony in prison complex
February 20, 2008
17/4/05 Brigadier General Haim Szmulewitz Legal Counsel for the Israel Prison Service Ramla Re: The marriage of prisoner Yigal Amir … Read more
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Denial of Citizenship
February 20, 2008
Excerpts from “Oded Feller, “The Ministry”, a report on the ministry of the Interior in Israel”, ACRI, December 2004 Residency … Read more